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San Francisco Merchants arc running their largest ads right now
Evening Bulletin
3:80 O'CLOCK THERE MUST BE A REASON; THEY ARE SPENDING MONEY EOITSON
STEAMER TABLE
From San Francisco:
Nippon Maru Jan. 20
Hllonlan Jan. 22
For San Francisco:
Hongkong Mam .....Ian. 23
Hllonlan Jan. 28
From Vancouver:
Mtowcra Fob. 8
For Vancouver:
Aorangl , , . .Feb. C
.every issue oi me ivr,mnu i
BULLETIN in which a business is
oavenucu hcis as an ueai iul
tnat business, ieils the reader
what that business is, where it is
located, what stock it possesses,
and the Advantages it has to offer.
Without such advertisement there
would be, therefore, a community
of readers knowing nothing
about that business, and, as a
matter of course, passing it by in
the search for supplies.
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VOL. X. NO. 3902
12 PAGES-HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. 1908-12 PAGES
PRICE 5 CENTS
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oosevelt Will Send Special
Message for Pearl Harbor Work
Jan'y I8th, '08 11-8 am.
The President just informed me that he would send to Congress today
message recommending Pearl Harbor Dredging, Portif ications, Drydock.
Wood
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Judge Lindsay Says He
Thinks Collector's
Is Fishy
Hurry T, Mills, tho (mat duo bill col
lector, was charged In open court Oils
morning, by Judgo Knulukoit, with
perjury, ami was sovcrcly roasted by
Jiulgu I.lmltay, who stntcd flatly thut
ha thought (ho btory told hy Mills mi
extremely fishy Innti alil that ho did
not bollovo a word of It.
Mills was suing 3. It. Knmcnkapu
for $25 on a claim which ho sald'had
been assigned to hint by tho original
lender of the money, Policeman James
1'nlkul. - Knulukou was present ns at
torney for tho defendant.
MIIIk told his story of having
inld Pnlkat $25 for his claim. .This
In spite of tho fact that thu.cntlro
claim was only $25. Mills ovldcntly
cxocted to mako tho Court bolloo
that ho gave faco value for tho claim
iind was bringing tho suit, with nil Its
attendant troubles and expenses,
mero for fun. '
When Mills hnd told this story, Knu
lukou, addressing tho Court, accused
tho hill collector of having lied on tho
btllllll.
Tho plaintiff' witnesses testified
that Knnieakapu had i borrowed tho
money, ami thcro being no cvldcnco
offered to controjeit this. Judge Mnd
say was obliged icluctaullj to give
judgment ngalnut tho defendant, al
though . lie stated after leaving tho
bench that ho was sorry to have to do
bn, and dlil M" only because, thoro was
no way out of It.
lint In giving JudKinent ho look oc
rnslim to express his oplnlo'i ai to the
Miluo of Mills' woid. ;
"Mills' tlory of tho assignment of
(Continued on Page 4)
Undressed
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Worsteds
: in black make a suit for men
that is never out of place, ex
cept at formal functions.
These suits are neat and
natty, for daily, business, or
evening wear.
Single and double-breasted
sacks, fashioned , by that
prince of New York tailors,
Alfred Benjamin & Co.
Per Suit $20 & $22.50
The Kash Co.Xtd. ,
Cor. Fort &fibtel
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Claims Nipponese Cannot
Get Justice Before
Judge
The proprietors of the Japanese
restaurants In town scent to think
that tho District Maglstrato of Hono
lulu, Judge Andrado, is no friend of
theirs. They Bald so, after Kawa
uclil, who was alleged to have told
lltjuor Illegally, was tried, convicted,
nnd fined $105 byj Amlrade. Slnco
tho convlctlonpf Knwauchl, ono of
tho Japaneso newspapers', tho Jiyu,
has como out with1 n -roast for Judge
Amlrade, tho translation nt which Is
ns follows:
"On account ot the alleged Balo ot
liquor In the restaurants of this city,
many proprietors hnvo been hauled
In on this charge. The vvoro each
released on furnishing bonds of $250.
Ono of tho men arrested, Knwauchl,
appeared beforo Judgo Andrado for
trial nnd was finally found guilty.
Tho defendant paid tho fino of $150
which was imposed on him.
"Tho witness for tho prosecution
wns K. Knwauchl, nn Informer, who,
It Is. satil, wont Into tho restaurant
and asked for liquor to bo served
wllli tho mcnl. Two jkiIIco officers,
who claimed tu havo scan tho trans
action, disagreed In their statements
beforo tho court, while llto Informer
himself gavo confusing statements.
"Tho Judgo admitted thut ho did
not bellovo tho statements given, but
found tho defendant guilty. Imposing
a lino of $150.
"It Is very funny for Andrado to
flno tho defendant when ho disbe
lieved tho statements of tho witnesses
for tho prosecution. Such being tho
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WADE IN NEW YORK
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Statement Of Progress
Made By Pres. Morgan
Tho above cablegram from Bccro-
tary II. I. Wood was received by
Trcsldcnt .las. P. Morgan of tho
Chamber of Commerce. It shows that
tho President Is In favor of giving
Hawaii everything she asks for In
tho 1'enrl Harbor matter, and tltoso
wno havo been working to forward
tho project aro iiulto naturally much
elated.
"Tho message gives us consider
able satisfaction, as It shows that tho
work.rU progressing," sold Morgan
this forenoon. "Dredging, fortifica
tions, and dry-docks aro all wo asked
for, nnd wo feel that with tho many
Was Taken Up By Frear
In Washington
Successfully
Tho old Hawaiian I'ostal Savings
Dank matter was one of thoso taken
up by Governor Prcnr -while ho was
In .Washington, nnd according to a
statement mado. by him .this morning,
his efforts to ncttlo up the affairs of
this (lotuncl concern bid fair to be en
tirely successful.
When Hawaii was annexed, It will
bo remembercd.ftho savings bank was
obliged to .go out of business, there
being no provision wider Iho postal
laws by vthlch It could continue In ex
istence, uithoughjho Inauguration)!
n savings bank system Is now being
recommended by tho- postmaster Oen
cral. Tho Hawaiian Savings Hank at thu
time of annexation had about 10,000
depositors. These wcro all pal I otf
with tho excoptlon ot -15, v,ht fniind
to draw their money. Tho nirount lelt
If You
have your life insured, and meet with
an accident that. cripples you for
life, what will you" do for your fam
ily! yfliat will you do if o fire destroys
your income property!
Can't.you see that fire,.. life, and
accident policies 'are equally 'impor
tant! ,,. We represent all branches of- in
surance Are, life, accident, marine,
plate glass, and employers' liability.
Hawaiian Trust
.Company, Ltd.
Fort St. Ucnoluln '"
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friends which Hnwall made during
Iho visit of tho Congressional party
here wo should havo a good chance
under tho present conditions ot land
ing tho appropriation, AVo bcllcvo
that tho pcoplo over at Washington
now feci that this Is a matter which
has long been dclnyed and on which
tonio nctlon should bo taken, and tho
result will bo tho reward of long and
constant labor. y
"This morning I rs: o cablegram
to Secretary Wood f.lvlng him tho
data In, regard to l'carl Harbor which
wo have obtained so far by tho bor
over on this account was a littlo over
$2,000, tho sum ((no each depositor av
eraging about $9. Tho doposlti ram;)
from throo cents up to $170.25,
Under tho regulation of tho Tiens
ury department nllowlng duly proved
claims of less than $100 to bo paid
without recourse to the costs, most of
tho living depositors can now' draw
out the amount duo them, without any
trouble. Hut somo of tho original de
positors havo died, and tho question
has arisen whcthoi- or not tin heirs
fhall bo alloncd to draw down the
deposits without BialK to tho court
nnd having ndmlnlstintori, appointed.
Ah most ot tho sums nro small, n good
many hnvo refuted to certify to their
claims, us tho f xpeiii-c Involved would
bo moro than they would got.
Governor Prear took tho matter up
In Washington with ono ot tho assist
ant sccrclnrltw of tho Treasury, with
a vlow to finding somo means of do
ing away with tho onerous restric
tions. It wan thought best to havo n
bill Introduced Into Congress to set
tle) tho mnttur, and such u bill has
been Introduced by tho Delegate This
provides for thrco things: The. claims
aro to bo approved -without rccourso to
tho courts; a period of limitations Is
prescribed within which claims may
bo presented, nnd tho balanco , not
claimed is to bo paid over to tho Ter
ritorial government to bo applied to
tho public debt. ,.
In tho. meantime .under ordors of
tho Treasury Department, claims not
oVer $100 nro to bo paid off ut onco,
as outlined nbovo. .
SUGAR
.SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 18.
BEETS: 88 analysis, 0s.,0 3.4d. Par
ity. 4,00 cents. Previous quotation,
9s: 10 l-2d.
fiENTRIFUGALS. 3.89 cents, or
$77.80 per ton. Previous quotation,
U.U70 cents.
,
Cut prices on Ladles' Itlbbcd Vesta
at Ulom's,
. PINEAPPLES
BANANAS
Now At Their Best.
v leave Your Order.
ISLAND FRUIT COMPANY,
72 S. Kins. Phone 15,
FURNITURE
!J. HOPP & CO.,
LEWERS & COOKE BLDCJ.,
King St.
ings, as this information may bo
found very useful Rhould Congrets
take the matter up Immediately. Wo
havo mado four borings on tho point
on tho Kwa sldo ot tho channel near
tho shark-pen, und these havo given
very satisfactory results, showing
that tho bottSm consists of sand and
10ft coral, which Is very easy to work
on. Wo aro now having borings
mndo nt Hlshnp's l'olnt, on tho Wai
klkl sldo ot tho channel further In
shore and wo hope that tho weather
will continue fair until after wo have
completed tho borings which will bo
mado nt tho channel entrance."
WORKS DHNT
is ifi m
School Houses, Wharves
And Landings Are
Being Built
Aside from tho completion of tho
N'uunutt dnm, tho biggest undertak
ing which tho Department of Public
Works has on hand at present Is tho
erection of a shed on tho Alnkea
street wharf.
Plans for this building nro now be
ing mado by tho Department, and It
Is tho Idea to mako a particularly
good Job of tho work and to put up
as fine n two-story building as tho
money available for tho purpose- will
allow.
A large part ot thn work being
riono by thn Works Department now
Is in tho way of drawing up plans
nnd specifications nnd letting con
tracts for tho erection of tho largo
number of school houses which aro to
bo built under tho appropriation
mado by thn last Legislature. A num
, (Continued from Pare 11
The Hands
are always seen, and make a
definite impression. It's so
easy to keep them in perfect
shape with a set of our
MANICURE ACCESSORIES.
HollisterDrugCo.
PARCEL DELIVERY
For the convenience of patrons we
Jiave added a Parcels Delivery to our
service. We will take anything any
.where expeditiously and at a low
rate. We solicit your patronage.
Territorial
Messenger Service
" PHONE 301
WALSH CONVICTED
CHICAGO, 111., Jan. 18. John R. Walsh, the president of the de
funct Chicago National Bank, has been convicted of the misappropria
tion of a million dollars of the bank funds.
Owns The Fall mount
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 18. H.. Oelrichs has traded the Rialto
and Crossley" buildings, ten blocks of land and other consideration or
law with her brothers for the Fairmount Hotel.
Pope Is Better
ROME, Italy, Jan. 18. Pope Pius is improved in health.
m i ir
Bryan Goino East c
LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 18. William J, Bryan will soon make a tour
of the East and South in the interrsts of Democracy.
m si
Expects Surplus
TORONTO, Ont., Jan. 18. The Sovereign Bank of Canada, which
has liquidated, expects to declare a surnlus for its stockholders.
WILL VISIT
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Jan. 18. It is believed that the Ameri
can torpedo flotilla will visit Buenos Ayres, Argentina.
Henrietta Ciosman, tho actress,
nnd her husband, Maurice Campbell,
havo filed a petition In bankruptcy
In tho United States District Court
in Now .York, Financial difficulties
encountered In tho recent production
of "Tho Christian Pilgrim" aro given
as tho causo. Campbell's liabilities
aro scheduled nt S7,D5S, nssets,
129,4 17; Jits wife's liabilities aio
S 10,889; assets, S83I9.
fifaitto
Manufacturers' Shoe &
J) 0. Box 409.
Co.,
BUENOS AYRES
Commissioner Smith of tho bureau
of corporations has Hayed James A.
Moffett, president ot tho Standard
Oil Company ot Indlaun, In nn answer
tn Moffett'H pamphlet nttucklng thn
Chicago verdict In tho oil ensa and
tho 129,210,000 fine imposed by
Judgo I.amlls. Mr. Smith, says tho
lebatcs wero proved hnd Morton's
( nbsertlou to tho contrary Is only- nn
ovnslon.
ASSURED
FACTS
In buying shoes, in order to get
A Shoe with a Reputation
REMEMBER that Our "All America"
shoes for men have fjiven their mak
ers the greatest reputation in the
world for good, honest shoe-making.
The handsome Blucher Bal is only
one of the many good ones. It's made ,
of Gun Metal Calf, Medium Narrow;
Toe, with an Easy Swing. Low Mil
itary heel.
!Ltcl.
Phone 282.
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